Monday, 16 February 2015

Akpabio must tell us where’s N2 trillion of Akwa Ibom’s money – Chief Ime Mbat Essien

Chief Ime Mbat Essien (pictured aboved), from Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, is a veteran media practitioner and a democracy activist who was part of NADECO struggle that fought against Gen. Sani Abacha’s dictatorship in Nigeria. He spoke recently with journalists in Uyo about the politics in Akwa Ibom State.



We just saw you at the private residence of the APC governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Umana Okon Umana. What were you doing there?

I am one of the human beings that are excited about what God is doing in our midst because you know for you to destroy a monster you must use those who made the monster. I don’t think Mr. Umana Okon Umana took up this exploit on his own; he must have been planted there as God did in the days of Moses. Moses was deliberately planted in Pharaoh’s house as a mole to acquire the education and tradition of that empire so that the freedom of Israelites could be achieved through him. And I see a repeat drama in the case of Akwa Ibom State. That is why I was there in Umana’s house.

How long have you known Mr. Umana Okon Umana? What makes you believe that he can provide the leadership the people are yearning for in Akwa Ibom State?

My belief synchronises with that of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Tinubu believes that government should be run by technocrats. Umana Okon Umana has been there from the lecture room, through the civil service, and then to politics. I believe he has what it takes, intellectually, to run a state, even a country. I have known him as far back as 1999 when Obong Victor Attah was the governor of Akwa Ibom State, then he (Umana) was the director of budget, he became permanent secretary and later commissioner of finance, and lately the secretary to the state government.

You have been involved in democratic struggles for quite a long while in Nigeria, what do you think is fundamentally wrong with our democracy?

The practitioners are mainly for self and not for society service. What is wrong is the lack of knowledge and understanding of what politics is all about. We have to make democracy to be people oriented in Nigeria.
We do hear some people say that PDP blood runs in the vein of Akwa Ibom people, and that it is almost impossible for any other party to defeat PDP during elections in the state?
That is a servitude preposition. One thing about freedom is that when the bell rings it is spontaneous. I can see it happening now in Akwa Ibom State. Political party is only a platform. It is the people, and not the party, that matters.

What is your response to people who say that Umana is taking his governorship ambition too personal?

Naturally, the Ibibio are very social, they like comfort and good things of life, and they don’t like quarrels. Some people sometimes want to regard that as a weakness. But as soon as they (the Ibibio) are collectively ignited, they will come together very boldly and wipe you out. That is what is happening now. We have been assaulted, insulted and embarrassed. We know there is a monster against us that must be removed, irrespective of whatever anybody says.

You can give it to Governor Godswill Akpabio that he has transformed Akwa Ibom State, at least in the area of roads and other infrastructure.

I don’t know what you mean because I left this state in 2008. I know the roads that were made by the administration of Obong Victor Attah. I can see Aka Road, it is a new road. I can see Calabar-Itu Highway. Governor Godswill Akpabio built those roads. I have seen a number of water fountains, and some roundabouts at Itam junction and other places. I have also seen the new stadium. All these put together is about N2trillion. After telling me what he has done with these much money he has spent in these few projects, he has to tell me where the balance of N2trillion is kept. Propaganda is a familiar terrain. If I were not a member of the media, I would have hated the profession. If I am to direct the policies of ADCON (Advertising Council of Nigeria) I would not carry government advert because if the government advertises road, what is it supposed to do in the first place? I know that recently the minister, Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed said that what the federal government had put in the last 37 years to develop infrastructure in Abuja was about N1.3 trillion. This was last year. Between you and I, are you sure they have put N2trillion in this state? So I am not clapping at all, instead I am weeping because this is barefaced robbery.

How can the people be made to be more involved in democracy so that they could help check maladministration?

Well, enlightenment. For example when they built the stadium recently they called it Akwa Ibom International Stadium for 30 thousand football fans and we are now told that FIFA have reckoned that that stadium is 22 thousand-sitting capacity. If a 22 thousand-capacity stadium can gulped N100 billion it mean that there is something wrong. We are in trouble. In 2006 President (Olusegun) Obasanjo spent N60 billion to build the national stadium and other sporting facilities, including a game village to host the All African Games, and the World Bank then felt it was too exorbitant, and that N19 billion could have done it, I wonder what the World Bank will then say about the Akwa Ibom International Stadium. So, these are the pictures we have to make available to our people because they are blind, you know poverty is a terrible disease. It forces you to even abuse yourself. We members of the media have to enlighten our people, let them know the truth, let their eyes be open. Do you know that if you put N100 billion into an industrial development goal for the people to be able to key into, this state would have been like Japan by now. As for water fountains around Uyo, you cannot start to furnish the palour until you have built the house. Uyo has not changed from the village settlement it is. In fact, you can compare Uyo to Ubukpa area of Calabar, whereas Calabar is now becoming the garden city of Nigeria with little or no money. Where in Akwa Ibom will you compare to Tinapa?  It’s unfortunate that truth is being hidden; truth is not allowed to fly. But the truth will fly because we cannot kill the truth. That is why we have a duty to enlighten our people, let them know their right. 

What’s your greatest fear about Akwa Ibom State?

I see doom. The doom’s day is approaching because you can fool some people some of the time but you cannot fool all the people all the time. We are too enlightened to be fooled.

In the beginning of this interview you sounded as if there is some kind of movement going on in Akwa Ibom. And there is no way you can have a movement without having an actors, I mean the principal actors. If you do you really have a movement in place, we will like you to tell us who the principal actors are?

The movement that I see is the state is the general desire to change the status quo, and God has decided to use a man who was in that structure, I believe God purposely put him there, he has the language to use. This state will queue behind that man because I believe that he is a messenger of God. The Ibibio deserved the right to be left alone. The issue of power shift was not to promote ‘our turn’ syndrome the way I am seeing. You know in this state they have turned the minority into majority, at least economically. Shine your eyes you will see that even in employment there is serious disparity, serious segregation, serious inhumanity. Those who have already had have come to take out of us who do not even have. So we are very helpless and it is time for God to act and when God act he can use anybody. I am not saying that Umana is a saint or angel, but I believe God wants to use him.

But Senator James Akpan Udoedehe has refused to accept Umana’s emergence as the APC governorship candidate?

Well, I believe the people of Uyo in particular will be happy to be unshackled from that demonic bondage. Governance or leadership is not about individual. If Udoedehe thinks he is either the governor or nothing, that is his challenge. Has God told him he will be a governor?

Have you met or spoken with Governor Godswill Akpabio of late?

No, he sees me as his enemy because I speak the truth.

Is there any hope of you reconciling with him? 

You reconcile with human beings, not a replica of Nebuchadnezzar. I am not in this world to reconcile with the devil because I am a Christian. So if he repents let him ask God to forgive him after appropriate restitution. our looted  resources where ever they have gone must be brought back because those were the resources meant to raised orphans and everybody, no one family has that right to squander our resources. We can reconcile after adequate restitution, let him bring back what he looted.

Obong Attah seems to be too quiet over the political situation in Akwa Ibom State?

Well, you know in our tradition the more a leader keeps quiet, the loudest you can hear. You know about this fable, how the hawk attacked the owl and snatched away its little one. When the hawk reported to the god that it stole a baby owl from its mother, and the god asked the hawk what was the reaction of its mother, the hawk said the mother was just there, so quiet. The god, according to the story, advised the hawk to return the baby owl to its mother, because its keeping quiet was dangerous to the hawk.

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